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Former DOJ official on Mueller questions for President Trump. Majority of Robert Mueller's questions for President Trump relate to possible obstruction of justice; former Justice Department prosecutor James Trusty weighs in on 'The Daily Briefing.' >>

Giuliani: Mueller told Trump team he won't indict president. President Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani, tells Fox News that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has told the president's legal team he will follow Justice Department guidance. >>

In private, Kavanaugh hints at views on Mueller. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has privately told senators he views the appointment of a special counsel by the Justice Department as appropriate, a comment that could shed new light about his views of Robert Mueller's investigation into Donald Trump's presidential campaign, according to sources familiar with the meetings. >>

Kavanaugh reveals views on Mueller probe. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has privately told senators he views the appointment of a special counsel by the Justice Department as appropriate, a comment that could shed new light about his views on Robert Mueller's investigation into Donald Trump's presidential campaign, according to sources familiar with the meetings. >>

Mueller issues grand jury subpoenas to Trump adviser's social media consultant. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Justice Department Special Counsel Robert Mueller has issued two subpoenas to a social media expert who worked for longtime Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone during the 2016 presidential election campaign. >>

Mueller issues grand jury subpoenas to Trump adviser's.... By Mark HosenballWASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. Justice Department Special Counsel Robert Mueller has issued two subpoenas to a social media expert... >>

Mueller told Trump team he would not indict Trump: Giuliani told CNN. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said in an interview with CNN on Wednesday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller told the Trump team he would follow Justice Department guidance that a president cannot be indicted. >>

Mueller told Trump team he would not indict Trump.... WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - Special Counsel Robert Mueller has told President Donald Trump's legal team he would follow Justice Department guidance that... >>

Mueller told Trump's legal team he will not indict the president, Giuliani tells Fox News. President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani told Fox News on Wednesday that special counsel Robert Mueller told Trump's legal team two weeks ago he will follow Justice Department guidance saying a sitting president cannot be indicted. >>

Rudy Giuliani's totally irrational quid pro quo. Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani has started saying something interesting -- and totally irrational -- in interviews this week: That President Donald Trump's decision on whether to sit down with special counsel Robert Mueller depends, at least in part, on what information the Justice Department hands over in what the President has taken to calling "Spygate." >>

U.S. court case tests Special Counsel Mueller's power, status. A U.S. Justice Department attorney on Thursday spelled out the circumstances under which Special Counsel Robert Mueller could be fired in a court case that took on new significance this week after President Donald Trump ousted his attorney general. >>

Yes, presidents can be indicted. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said that Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team have concluded that they can't indict a sitting president, simply because Justice Department guidelines prohibit such an action. >>